Vincent Van Gogh, 1853 - 1890, was a leading post - impressionist artist.
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The Starry Night, 1889, was painted by Vincent Van Gogh and is held in the Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA

Portrait of One-Eyed Man (The Man With the Puffy Face), 1888 was painted by Vincent Van Gogh and is held in the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam.

The Artist's Room in Arles, 1889, was painted by Vincent Van Gogh and is held in the Musee du Louvre, Paris, France.

Self - Portrait, 1889, was painted by Vincent Van Gogh and is held in the Musee D'Orsay, Paris, France.

Self Portrait with Felt Hat, 1888, was painted by Vincent Van Gogh and is held in the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

This will be the first major project devoted to the Dutch artist by a Canadian institution for over two decades.

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The research project focuses on Van Gogh and his contemporaries and predecessors.

The two exhibitions simultaneously in both spaces of the Pinacothèque de Paris allow visitors to compare Van Gogh’s œuvre with that of Hiroshige.

Vincent van Gogh was a great admirer of the naturalist painters and frequently praised their themes.

Symbolism was a pioneering movement in painting of the late 19th-century. Its roots lie in philosophy and poetry.

The principal aim of this exhibition is to offer an analysis of the practice of painting outdoors as a factor within 19th century art.

From 1800 landscape painting experienced an impressive heyday. Within this genre, artists paid increasing attention to the motif of clouds.

Once refurbishment of the Van Gogh Museum has been completed, many of Van Gogh's outstanding works will be brought together in a special exhibition.

The Van Gogh Museum's temporary stay at the Hermitage Amsterdam is an opportunity to discover the work of Vincent van Gogh in an entirely new way.

Following its tradition of exhibiting masterworks from collections outside of New York, the Frick will present fifty-eight drawings from The Courtauld

The last quarter of the 19th century saw Naturalism become one of the dominant movements in painting.

Our Centennial year exhibitions culminate with a historic show for the WAG and for Winnipeg – the presentation of 100 masterworks.

This December the Museum welcomes Vincent Van Gogh's hauntingly compelling Self-Portrait, produced in late August 1889.

A collection of true national treasures—50 of the finest Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings from the National Gallery of Art in Washington

The research project Van Gogh’s studio practice focuses not only on Van Gogh but also on the studio practice of his contemporaries and predecessors.

Van Gogh, Gauguin, Cézanne and Beyond: Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay

During its temporary stay in the Hermitage Amsterdam, the Van Gogh Museum will present works by Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890).

This exhibition is a collaboration between the National Galleries of Scotland, the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam and the Ateneum Museum, Helsinki.

Part of Chester Dale's magnificent bequest to the National Gallery of Art, this exhibition features 83 of his finest French and American paintings.

This exhibition represents one of the finest collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces ever assembled.

During his fifty years as an art dealer Ernst Beyeler was constantly collecting art.

A visit to the Van Gogh Museum is a unique experience. The museum contains the largest collection of paintings by Vincent van Gogh in the world.

The Neue Pinakothek shows some 400 paintings and sculptures from the 19th century ranging from Classicism to Jugendstil.

The NMWA was established in 1959 around the core Matsukata Collection as Japan's museum specializing in Western art.

The National Gallery houses the national collection of Western European painting from the 13th to 19th century.
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